The IPMA concluded that the period from 1 to 17 July of this
year was the warmest since 2000, followed by the years 2013, 2003, 2020, 2016
and 2010.
The IPMA highlights the 13th and 14th of July specifically,
when the 13th was the hottest of 2022 and the fifth hottest day of the last 23
years in mainland Portugal with an average maximum air temperature of 40
degrees centigrade.
In turn, July 14 was the second hottest day of 2022 and the
seventh hottest since 2000 with an average maximum air temperature of 38.4
degrees centigrade.
Since 2000, the hottest days in mainland Portugal have been
August 4, 2018, August 2, 2003, and August 3 and 5, 2018.
The century is only 22 years old.
And I'm old enough to remember when it was snowing in April, all over Europe and there was no media hysteria.
Wake me up when it's the hottest day in 5 centuries. Until then, give it a rest.
It's summer. Sometimes there are very hot days.
By Hart from Lisbon on 22 Jul 2022, 06:16